Hidden Real-Time Patterns in Intra- and Inter-Individual Behavior: Description and Detection

It is widely believed that human interaction is much more regular than has yet been detected. What kinds of hidden regularities exist is, however, unsettled. In this paper a structural hypothesis is proposed where each continuous human interaction is seen as the performance of a set of a particular...

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